How to Get $100 Flights to Australia

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Fair warning: You have to act FAST and be really lucky, but it’s possible to get a $100 flight to Australia. To celebrate Qantas’ 100th year, the airline is offering a very limited-time sale from now to November 21. The deal is that Qantas will release 100 airfares each day for $100+ each way when purchased as a round-trip. The origin and destination are kept a mystery until the day the fares are released at 2 p.m. PST (5 p.m. EST).

Qantas operates flights to Australia from the following North American destinations (i.e. if one of these is your departure city, you should pay special attention to this sale): Chicago, Dallas Fort Worth, Los Angeles, New York (JFK), San Fransisco, Toronto, and Vancouver.

Note that for the outbound flights, 10 seats per departure date will be made available and for the return, there will be multiple days offered until October 12, 2020. Selected blackout dates apply.

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